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gilead sciences, gild. treats hiv out there. and also developing game-changing new drug to treat maybe one of the most aggressive and horrible illnesses on the planet. which is hepatitis c. i last recommended gilead on september 12th as the company with the best chance of dominating the hepc market and since has gone 51% higher going up practically in a straight line. the stock has taken up semi residence, it's a squatter. even up here, i think gilead is not that expensive. why? because it sells for just 16 times next year's earning estimates, despite having a 26% long-term growth rate. consider it once again one of these stocks that's so cheap that when it goes up, people are saying, ah, you know what, i could see buying that. for instance, gilead -- did you know that is cheaper than bristol-myers, which sells for 18.7 times next year's numbers? i like bristol-myers a lot. own it for my charitable trust. totally dig that 3.5% yield. hey, so do you. but gilead is growing its much faster, three times faster than bmy. that's ridic
gilead sciences, gild. treats hiv out there. and also developing game-changing new drug to treat maybe one of the most aggressive and horrible illnesses on the planet. which is hepatitis c. i last recommended gilead on september 12th as the company with the best chance of dominating the hepc market and since has gone 51% higher going up practically in a straight line. the stock has taken up semi residence, it's a squatter. even up here, i think gilead is not that expensive. why? because it...
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>> ...a triumph of science, vision, money, and an abundance of ego. >> i just wanted the biggest boat. let's admit it. >> it's ego. what? i mean... >> do i have an ego? yes. >> if there were a hall of fame for business tycoons, tom perkins would be a first-ballot shoo-in. he has earned a fortune, and, boy, does he know how to spend it. [ engine revs, tires screech ] >> the troubles at hewlett-packard started when then-c.e.o. carly fiorina was abruptly fired. >> out the door. is that really -- it was that cold? >> that's exactly what happened. >> devastated? you had to have been. >> of course i was devastated. i was hurt. >> welcome to "60 minutes on cnbc." i'm lesley stahl. in this edition, we examine the boardroom intrigue at hewlett-packard between 2005 and 2007. it was a tumultuous saga that led to criminal charges, executive firings, accusations of sexism, and lots and lots of finger-pointing. and in the midst of it all, three of the protagonists told me their sides of the story -- pattie dunn, thomas perkins, and carly fiorina. we begin with pattie dunn. it was 2005, and she was
>> ...a triumph of science, vision, money, and an abundance of ego. >> i just wanted the biggest boat. let's admit it. >> it's ego. what? i mean... >> do i have an ego? yes. >> if there were a hall of fame for business tycoons, tom perkins would be a first-ballot shoo-in. he has earned a fortune, and, boy, does he know how to spend it. [ engine revs, tires screech ] >> the troubles at hewlett-packard started when then-c.e.o. carly fiorina was abruptly fired....
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you remember that science project thing? get away from him to do this. you know, the geeks are very excited. i'm hesitant about people driving with anything on their face that doesn't have to be there. i can understand it. maybe it will make people better drivers. >> maybe this would help for gps. i have a gps that is on the dash. it could be easier. at the end of the day, people are so distracted. you don't need another distraction. >> i agree. the less that is distracting you the better. >> amazon studios adding zom beeland to prime instant video. >> what amazon is doing is interesting. they will put them on. anyone can watch them and give comments and vote on which of these pilots you want to see developed into full series. and it's all about original content. amazon wants to build an audience that can compete with net flix and that means going after established brands. >> zom bees are the new vampires. >> so people go and vote. interesting. >> great idea. >> it's harder than it looks. >> it means that we have more options. >> all right. good to have
you remember that science project thing? get away from him to do this. you know, the geeks are very excited. i'm hesitant about people driving with anything on their face that doesn't have to be there. i can understand it. maybe it will make people better drivers. >> maybe this would help for gps. i have a gps that is on the dash. it could be easier. at the end of the day, people are so distracted. you don't need another distraction. >> i agree. the less that is distracting you the...
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is. >> model n debuting on the big board and model n makes management software for the life sciences and technology industries. modn trading higher by 36% after its ipo price well above expectations. fresh marine and the opening bell and the founder, chairman and ceo of model n. zack, congratulations. it's great to be here. >> explain to viewers who may not be familiar with this exactly who your company does and who your closest competitors are. >> model n produced in the management software. you can look at where the companies focus in the last 25 years was in cost-cutting and business process automation. we are managing the top line of the income statement and the revenue line and we manage every dollar, the top line of the income statement. we pioneered this new market space a couple of years ago and we sell it to technology and life sciences company. >> sorry, congratulations. >> thank you. >> the group of customers. some of them are the greatest companies and johnson & johnson and merck, for instance. they've been challenged on the top line. do you help bring out, lately, do you
is. >> model n debuting on the big board and model n makes management software for the life sciences and technology industries. modn trading higher by 36% after its ipo price well above expectations. fresh marine and the opening bell and the founder, chairman and ceo of model n. zack, congratulations. it's great to be here. >> explain to viewers who may not be familiar with this exactly who your company does and who your closest competitors are. >> model n produced in the...
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medical science is leading the way with breakthrough technology. tonight, cramer's kicking off a week-long series highlighting some of the most revolutionary companies that maybe heading higher. >>> plus, pour on the profits? infrastructure in the states has seen better days. could the wave of capital used to bring it up to speed help increase your cash flow? tonight, cramer sits down with the ceo of american water works just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim and e-mail to mad money @cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. no matter what, people can count on me to get the job done. so, when my prostate cancer returned, my doctor told me that this time can be different with provenge, a personalized treatment that lets me count on my own body to fight back. provenge is clinically proven to help extend life in certain men with advanced prostate cancer by taking your own blood cell
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she would use a word that i only heard in eighth grade science class, the last science class i had, the chart has gone parabolic. did i ever claim to work at the jet propulsion lab? what it meant was that stocks had started to go up in pretty much a very steep slope. this is a parabola. so steep that the angle is getting a little dangerous if you're all the way up here, right? here it's still pretty good and you get there and it's a nice place to plunge, right? and you got to wait so that time would pass and it wouldn't be such a steep parabola. she wasn't saying that we were going to crash at all. she wasn't saying the companies weren't any good. she was simply stating that it leaves little room for error particularly when you're in the straight-up portion of the parabola. it's plenty of them as this list of parabolic stocks that i wrote down shows. this is incredible. i know. i hadn't really had this many stocks in parabola motion and they've risen the highest and the hardest and the ones taking the cake are the insurers and the banks, some of the transports. those insurers and bank s
she would use a word that i only heard in eighth grade science class, the last science class i had, the chart has gone parabolic. did i ever claim to work at the jet propulsion lab? what it meant was that stocks had started to go up in pretty much a very steep slope. this is a parabola. so steep that the angle is getting a little dangerous if you're all the way up here, right? here it's still pretty good and you get there and it's a nice place to plunge, right? and you got to wait so that time...
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mark zuckerberg and one cofounders of google putting out at science prize worth more than nobel. yahoo buying a 17-year-old's kid start-up. things are going pretty well. >> how does a child create a business that's worth $30 million? in all seriousness. >> they says he's native tech and native mobile. he probably grew up knowing these tools and understanding how to exist. >> he actually did. he said that in 2008, when he was a kid, right? when he was 12 years old, he remembers see the iphone sdk come out, the toots for creating mobile app.s. he's not even of the pc generation. >> so i shouldn't worry about my kids having no social skills because they're always on an ipad. >> you used to have to worry about that, because bill gates kind of had the big glasses, the embarrassing picture. this kid, though, he's pretty good-looking, the gel -- >> i can't believe a child of kate kelly's has no social skills. >> he love that ipad and iphone. i worried he's too obsessed. >>> we're just getting started on this special edition of "street signs." still ahead, the state of the housing market
mark zuckerberg and one cofounders of google putting out at science prize worth more than nobel. yahoo buying a 17-year-old's kid start-up. things are going pretty well. >> how does a child create a business that's worth $30 million? in all seriousness. >> they says he's native tech and native mobile. he probably grew up knowing these tools and understanding how to exist. >> he actually did. he said that in 2008, when he was a kid, right? when he was 12 years old, he remembers...
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just wondering. >> you have the science background. >> just let me know. see you later. >> nice to talk to you. >> we're on break. altman. did you do that just for me? >> i was hoping he would. >> talking about all the boards. you're just throwing it in my face. >> you were talking about corporate boards. there are probably many noncorporate boards that would be interesting in having you. >> that you could be on, that wouldn't be a conflict. >> there are some veterinary clinics probably in mexico. >> up next, money madness continues. number 2 general electric set to take on number 3 wells fargo. which of these stocks do you think will be a better performer the rest of the year? log to and cast your vote. plus, we'll reveal yesterday's matchup, citi versus bank of america. speaking of brackets, wichita state will take on gonzaga after they beat pitt 73-55. that was wichita beating pitt. >> that's tomorrow. >> yes. that is a big one. i was nervous watching the whole time. >> great defense. shocker. >> malcolm had 22 points and that was incredibly impressive.
just wondering. >> you have the science background. >> just let me know. see you later. >> nice to talk to you. >> we're on break. altman. did you do that just for me? >> i was hoping he would. >> talking about all the boards. you're just throwing it in my face. >> you were talking about corporate boards. there are probably many noncorporate boards that would be interesting in having you. >> that you could be on, that wouldn't be a conflict....
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a general is in charge of west point in charge of the behavioral sciences program. our new emotional intelligence. there are ways of getting 360 perspectives. >> andrew if i can interrupt here, need to have practices every day. i always meditated early in the morning and then late, late in the afternoon or evening when you have time. and i stay focused. by the way, i have a lot more energy to go hard until midnight. it issue ceased my energy and productivity. >> there's an awful lot of fast literature on exercise that can do it. or prayer. >> thanks, becky. >> when we come back -- >> they made tate on one point, money, money, bonuses, money. that's the mantra. >>> 16 of the most quick stops to cnbc going head to head. what you think is going to happen. up next, the the results of yesterday's battle between netflix and apple. and today's mobile matchup between blackberry and nokia. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while usi
a general is in charge of west point in charge of the behavioral sciences program. our new emotional intelligence. there are ways of getting 360 perspectives. >> andrew if i can interrupt here, need to have practices every day. i always meditated early in the morning and then late, late in the afternoon or evening when you have time. and i stay focused. by the way, i have a lot more energy to go hard until midnight. it issue ceased my energy and productivity. >> there's an awful lot...
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medical science is leading the way with breakthrough technology. tonight, cramer's kicking off a week-long series highlighting some of the most revolutionary companies that maybe heading higher. be heading higher. >>> when the market was really getting hammered earlier today, and of course last week courtesy of the european woes, i came back to the question i always ask whenever the averages get whacked by some supposedly terrifying exogenous event. nobody likes the way the europeans are dealing with cyprus ordeal with anything for that matter, but what the heck does that have to do with the price to earnings multiple of bristol-meyers? nothing. that's what. yet this has been my mantra every time something bad happens in the world. as bristol-meyers is your classic defensive big pharma stock, company is going to keep growing no madder how badly the europeans screw up things because people always need their medicine. frankly, i think it's accelerating its growth. it's time to update this dictum to keep up with the times, old dog, new tricks. the big
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want to ask about a company called orbital science corporation. i bought some shares a few years ago. >> i recommend it from time to time. we need a little more stable market for that one. let's hold off on that one. tom in new jersey. tom. >> caller: jimmy! >> yo, yo. >> caller: tommy from lafayette, new jersey. does cisco deserve the hit it got today? >> stephanie link, co-director of action alerts with me, we were in a tizzy this morning. we believe the long-term picture for cisco is so good. we know it caught a downgrade today, but the long term is so good, own for the charitable trust. i like that ratio. cisco is terrific. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> what are you supposed to make of the markets ups and downs? what's going to happen tomorrow, next week or next month? this market is full of pitfalls. you've got to try to avoid them. the key to surviving an unpredictable market, don't have all your eggs in one basket. that's why i play "am i dive
want to ask about a company called orbital science corporation. i bought some shares a few years ago. >> i recommend it from time to time. we need a little more stable market for that one. let's hold off on that one. tom in new jersey. tom. >> caller: jimmy! >> yo, yo. >> caller: tommy from lafayette, new jersey. does cisco deserve the hit it got today? >> stephanie link, co-director of action alerts with me, we were in a tizzy this morning. we believe the...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ >>> ebay is >>> ebay is getting an upgrade from a hold to a buy. the analyst that made that call is joining us, managing director of internet media exchange. why the upgrade, sir? >> well, a few things. if you look at the chart, the stock over the last 30 days is down 13, 14%. it was as high as 57. yesterday it broke below 50. the valuation is pretty attractive and in fact when you compare it to amazon, it's very attractive. you look at the core business. it actually continues to do really well. both for marketplaces and pay pal. and last but not least, and one of the reasons that the stock did go down, is because mastercard is in the process of imposing a new fee that will impact pay pal and to a certain degree there are still a lot of unknowns on that issue. but we effectively just ran a worst
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want to ask about a company called orbital science corporation. i bought a few shares years ago. >> i recommend it from time to time. we need a little more stable market for that one. let's hold off from that one. tom in new jersey. tom. >> caller: jimmy! >> yo, yo. >> caller: tommy from lafayette, new jersey. does cisco deserve the hit it got today? >> stephanie link, co-director of action alerts with me were in a tizzy this morning. we believe the long-term picture of cisco is so good. we know it caught a down turn today, but the long term is so good for the charitable trust. i like the ratio. cisco is terrific. with that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> lightning round sponsors by dt ameritrade. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ ameritrade. tw ameritrade. t ameritrade. tw ameritrade. s ameritrade. t ameritrade. td ameritrade. rn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. fro
want to ask about a company called orbital science corporation. i bought a few shares years ago. >> i recommend it from time to time. we need a little more stable market for that one. let's hold off from that one. tom in new jersey. tom. >> caller: jimmy! >> yo, yo. >> caller: tommy from lafayette, new jersey. does cisco deserve the hit it got today? >> stephanie link, co-director of action alerts with me were in a tizzy this morning. we believe the long-term...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> is social >>> is social media working for companies? coke has something to say about it and julia boorstin has more. >> that's right. online buzz or social chatter has no impact on short-term sales and it is the most popular brand on facebook with 62 million likes and 700,000 twitter followers. facebook actually agrees, saying quantity of chatter doesn't matter and citing a study of more than 600 campaigns that focused on getting the message in front of more people rather than generating more buzz had 70% more return on investment. coke has no plans on changing strategy saying that the display ads on facebook are 90% as effective as tv media. >> let's continue this conversation as we jump off it. i want to give you the results of our yahoo! finance poll. does facebook and social media influence what you buy? 3% said yes and 11% said from time to time and 86% said it never does. gm basically said they were not going to spend any money or
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> >>> coming up on "street signs" at the top of the hour, there's really only one thing you need to know about our show and that is that it is a huge fed show. we have steve liesman inside the fed right now. he's embedded inside the lock up room for the decision. we've also got a star panel lined up for you for instant market reaction to that decision which all builds up to the 2:30 news conference which, of course, we will be taking live. it's all happening on our show, top of the hour. you must join us. we're going to start five minutes early which is 1:55 p.m. eastern time. all those things happening on "street signs." back to you on plumpl. "power lunch." >> general mills hitting a 52-week high. the cerealmaker beating earnings estimates and raising the outlook for the year. that forecast is still largely below wall street's forecast. williams sonoma also hitting a 52-week high. we're also watching hewlett-packard and starbucks, both
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome >>> welcome back to the halftime report. it could be the highest profile tech ip o this year, model n. off-season highs but it's still in the green. the business softwaremaker pricing above expectations. telling dow there has been strong demand because vc firms have been overlooking business focus software in favor of consumer focus. up 3% right now. >> the stock is doing quite well. successful ipo. oracle is expected to report solid growth when it reports earnings after the bell. let's go around the horn and take our positions. murph, you first. >> i would not want to own jorlcle. i said the last thing last quarter and they had a nice rally. >> so you're patting yourself on the back and now saying you're going to do it again. jil, su i will, sure. >> a lot more compelling stories. >> i like oracle so if we have to, i guess i'm fighting murph on this one. >> again. >> i do like it. i think -- >> debates are good. >> the manageme
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome >>> welcome back to the halftime report. it could be the highest profile tech ip o this year, model n. off-season highs but it's still in the green. the business softwaremaker pricing above expectations. telling dow there has been strong demand because vc firms have been overlooking business focus software in favor...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> >>> four-minute mark right now. let's show you a few things. if you're just joining us, give you a quick recap. a down day for wall street today and a lot of the eyes were on cyprus, where at the low point, the dow was down 128 points, then it came roaring back all of a sudden. still trying to work things out sp . so the volatility you see there sort of reflects the scrambling that's going on right now as they try to resolve their banking crisis. the best performers in the dow today, there were some stocks that were higher. coca-cola and verizon, the two leaders. coke, there, up half a percent and verizon up a like amount, i am told. there it is, also up half a percent. the big loser was cisco. and as you pointed out, maria, probably a reflection of what happened with oracle last night in those earnings. that's down 3.7%. oracle, itself, has been the worst performer among the s&p 500 stocks today, down about 10% today. >> we're keeping
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> >>> four-minute mark right now. let's show you a few things. if you're just joining us, give you a quick recap. a down day for wall street today and a lot of the eyes were on cyprus, where at the low point, the dow was down 128 points, then it came roaring back all of a sudden. still trying to work things out sp . so the...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. the stunning lexus es. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> that housing recovery looking more real. details from our diana olick right now. diana? >> that's right, bill. strong numbers on home prices and okay numbers on sales of newly built homes. we'll go first to the builders. take a look. new home sales fell 4.6% in february, month to month, after a big jump in january. this was revised down slightly. now, these numbers tend to be volatile, month to month. if you go by a three-month average, sales were up slightly in the midwest and a lot in the north and they haven't moved much in the northeast. the west is where you're seeing really low supplies of existing homes. new builds are more expensive than existing homes. speaking of prices, the latest read on the case-shiller index for january, it sh
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. the stunning lexus es. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> that housing recovery looking more real. details from our diana olick right now. diana? >> that's right, bill. strong numbers...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> are you paying more for pharmaceuticals than you really need to right now? the supreme court is trying to decide that very issue and so-called pay for delay case. pay for delay is when brand name drug companies pay their generic rivals to hold back on putting their cheaper drugs on the market. bertha coombs has more on this story. >> the federal trade commission arguing before the supreme court today calls those so-called pay for delay deals anti-trust violations. and they say they cheat consumers of the huge savings they can reap. the case before the court involves drug distributors and watson lab over the testosterone replacement drug. the firms reached a patent deal back in 2006 that keeps the generic off the shelves until 2015. the companies argue the agreement brings the drug to market actually five years before the patent actually expires. the industry argues more than 60% of patent cases are settled and consumers benefit because
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> are you paying more for pharmaceuticals than you really need to right now? the supreme court is trying to decide that very issue and so-called pay for delay case. pay for delay is when brand name drug companies pay their generic rivals to hold back on putting their cheaper drugs on the market. bertha coombs has more on this story....
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> welcome back. >>> welcome back. minivans have been the boss of the boulevard for a while now, but they could be reaching the end of the road. phil lebeau with the story. phil? >> maria, we're really seeing a real drop-off in minivan sales this year. take a look at how much they're down. down 10% in a market where sales overall are up 8.4%. and where you look at the real difference with minivans, it all comes down to the fact that there's only seven models that are for sale rate now. compare that with crossover utility vehicles. there are more than 60 models for sale. and as a result, suv or cuv sales or sport wagon sales are up 15.2% thi
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> nike hitting an all-time high today. the stock jumping as much as 12 percent making it the best gain it's had since october 2008. athletic good night comfortably topping earnings estimates. gross margins rose, breaking an eight-quarter streak of declines. >> rivals like under armour and lulu lemon hit all-time highs last year and underperformed of late. we know a lot more than we want to know about lulu lemon. are these companies undervalued, or is it a trap? our sports business reporter brian schactman taking a closer look. >> what's very interesting about this one, look at nike another way. before today's pop, they were actually more than 7% away from an all-time high. who thought they would make it up in one day, right? >> good earnings will do that for you. >> that's what's interesting about the sporting stocks because as the broader market hovers near all-time highs, a bunch of names far away from their own all-time highs. under ar
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> nike hitting an all-time high today. the stock jumping as much as 12 percent making it the best gain it's had since october 2008. athletic good night comfortably topping earnings estimates. gross margins rose, breaking an eight-quarter streak of declines. >> rivals like under armour and lulu lemon hit all-time highs last...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. inside the five minute mark here. let's review. >> yep. >> headline risk is what they call it. looked like we were off to the races first thing this morning. dow was in all-time high territory. s&p was this close. then the dutch finance minister came out and said, you know that bailout deal we came up with yesterday, that could be a template for future deals here in europe. this is what the market did. we fell out of bed. a 50-point gain became a 100-some-odd-point decline. around 1:00 eastern time he came out and said, you know, maybe cyprus is a special situation. and the market did recover. but not everything that we had gained on the morning. we've gone sideways since then. we're coming back a little bit here, down 50 points. it took its toll on the euro. that's really what this is all about. remember, as the euro goes, so goes the u.s. equity market. and the euro was continuing lower on the feeling that maybe the cypr
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. inside the five minute mark here. let's review. >> yep. >> headline risk is what they call it. looked like we were off to the races first thing this morning. dow was in all-time high territory. s&p was this close. then the dutch finance minister came out and said, you know that bailout deal we came up...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> crazy >>> crazy day. crazy day. volatility is back. >> but this market will not quit. that's the bottom line. >> and i'll tell you what, as much as we downplay the size of cyprus and its impact economically on the eu, it has had an impact on our markets. this is when we thought we'd heard that the finance minister in cyprus had offered his resignation and it wasn't accepted. now he's denying that he's offered his resignation. whatever that means. and then we get this move here in the last hour on talk that maybe the ecb was going to offer more liquidity, which they've confirmed, but what does that mean? are they going to bail them out or not? we'll see. we're moving higher here.
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> crazy >>> crazy day. crazy day. volatility is back. >> but this market will not quit. that's the bottom line. >> and i'll tell you what, as much as we downplay the size of cyprus and its impact economically on the eu, it has had an impact on our markets. this is when we thought we'd heard that the finance...
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>> instruments and equipment, first, we're in life science tools, for example. we're also in some of the equipment. we're in somewhat of a smaller companies. we've shown that in our last report for vance. we're invested in some of the smaller companies in that space. medtronic is not one of our favorites nor is intuitive surgical. >> sam, on the pharmaceuticals, is it just chasing for yield or finally we're getting a rating because the companies have rebuilt their pipelines over the last couple years and are past that generic wave of competition? >> like i said before, that patent is now just a little sand dune. most of the companies have suffered what they're going to suffer. or investors know that they will extremely soon and have rebuilt their pipelines. you had in 19 -- it's going to be in 2012, more drugs approved than in the past 16 years prior when the number was about the same. so that pipeline rebuilding is under way. >> sam, it's nice to speak with you. thanks so much for coming on today. >> thank you. >> all right. sam. guys, do you have your favorite
>> instruments and equipment, first, we're in life science tools, for example. we're also in some of the equipment. we're in somewhat of a smaller companies. we've shown that in our last report for vance. we're invested in some of the smaller companies in that space. medtronic is not one of our favorites nor is intuitive surgical. >> sam, on the pharmaceuticals, is it just chasing for yield or finally we're getting a rating because the companies have rebuilt their pipelines over the...
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an hour later at 10:30, we get new home sales, consumer science. this morning, the futureses for the dow is up. oil prices yesterday closed at the highest level in over a month. this morning, they're trading you up another 44 cents to 95.25. the ten-year note this morning, yield i yielding 1.932%. the dollar is up against the yen. the euro is trading at 1.2866. signs of concern when you look at what's happening in europe. gold is down, $1,596.20 an ounce. >>> in market news, we have a bit of a kelly evans special. the new bank of japan governor saying that the central bank is going to seek to push down market interest rates by purchasing longer data government bonds, expand its balance sheet and more aggressively see deflation. kelly evans was early on the whole japanese story. >> she was right, yeah. >> it's now time for the global markets report. >> we have ross westgate in london. ross. >> hi, andrea. it's on really cold. >> we're weighted to the upside, not by much. six to four, advancers outpacing decliners. you can see we started a little bit
an hour later at 10:30, we get new home sales, consumer science. this morning, the futureses for the dow is up. oil prices yesterday closed at the highest level in over a month. this morning, they're trading you up another 44 cents to 95.25. the ten-year note this morning, yield i yielding 1.932%. the dollar is up against the yen. the euro is trading at 1.2866. signs of concern when you look at what's happening in europe. gold is down, $1,596.20 an ounce. >>> in market news, we have a...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> from >>> from cyprus to the fed to the housing market, the banking sector has been a big topic of discussion. joining us to weigh in on the latest in cyprus our guest host robert wolf ceo of 32 advisers and chris whalen of carrington investor services. good morning to both of you guys. >> good morning. >> before in week i had to do a little boning up on cyprus. i admit it. i did not know there was no capital structure for any banks in the entire country. and i don't know whether -- is that unique to cyprus? >> i haven't focused on cyprus until this past week. >> it makes some sense, does it not? how long can it exist? >> cyprus is a special case. i did business with the greeks in the internet world. it has become a russian haven. europeans in a day spent a lot of credibility that it took them years to accumulate. how this decision ever got out into the open i don't know. think about it. it makes no sense. the point is you go in, restruc
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> from >>> from cyprus to the fed to the housing market, the banking sector has been a big topic of discussion. joining us to weigh in on the latest in cyprus our guest host robert wolf ceo of 32 advisers and chris whalen of carrington investor services. good morning to both of you guys. >> good morning. >> before...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> about 3 1/2 minutes left here. >> i'm filling out the iou. >> i think i'm safe, don't you? >> i think you are. >> anything can happen in the next few minutes here. we are in all-time high territory. you need to close about 15549. we're 11 points above that right now, 12 points. looks like that's safe. here's the one we're watching very carefully. the s&p needs to be at 1565.15 and it's at 1562. >> i keep going up to that machine, and going, anybody home there? >> terry dolan, you're a savvy trader. do we need to get to 1565 to go higher from there? >> i think, psychologically -- >> at some point, does the market give up? >> i think right now the psychological factors are wnd getting up to that new
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> about 3 1/2 minutes left here. >> i'm filling out the iou. >> i think i'm safe, don't you? >> i think you are. >> anything can happen in the next few minutes here. we are in all-time high territory. you need to close about 15549. we're 11 points above that right now, 12 points. looks like that's safe....
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. want to let you know about a special edition of halftime on monday. we'll be live at the taf stock cup down in orlando, florida. it's the exclusive golf event hosted by the billionaire investor joe lewis. tiger woods not the only one who will be there but some of the biggest names in finance as well. we're doing to sit down with the investor todd wagner. you may recall he's the guy who along with mark cuban founded broadcast.com. sold that to yahoo! in '99 for $6 billion. he has a great read on everything happening right now in tech from amazon to yahoo!, apple, facebook, social media, the movies, netflix. he was on a little more than a year ago on the halftime report. had some really interesting thoughts on netflix, sort of update given what the stock has been, what he thinks is going on there. so, again, very special show from down there for the cross section of wall street and the golf world. mr. weiss, by the way, who
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. want to let you know about a special edition of halftime on monday. we'll be live at the taf stock cup down in orlando, florida. it's the exclusive golf event hosted by the billionaire investor joe lewis. tiger woods not the only one who will be there but some of the biggest names in finance as well. we're doing to sit...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. . >>> 40 seconds left. downow is . >>> 40 seconds left. the dow is down 66 points heading lower. ben willis, are you troubled by devevelopments in cyprus or are you reassured that we're only down 66 points today? >> i think we go further. i think the whole world should be very concerned that somebody believes in a one off in cyprus. con c confisca confisca confiscateion of private property. >> thank you very much. see you later. dow down about 60 points on the close. stand by. meredith whitney and john thain coming up on the second hour of "the closing bell." i'll see you tomorrow. >>> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody. welcome back to "the closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of new york stock exchange. stocks closed lower after a flare up in the eurozone debt crisis. take a look at how we're settling today on this monday afternoon on wall street. dow jones industrial average down 60 p
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. . >>> 40 seconds left. downow is . >>> 40 seconds left. the dow is down 66 points heading lower. ben willis, are you troubled by devevelopments in cyprus or are you reassured that we're only down 66 points today? >> i think we go further. i think the whole world should be very concerned that somebody believes in a one...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. okay. >>> okay. market higher. we're heading towards the close with five minutes left, but we are off the highs of the day. >> definitely off the highs. see a little selling coming in at the end of the day. but this is a victory. >> here's what the chart lacks like. higher on the open this morning, kind of drifted until we had the news conference and the announcement here. sort of a delayed response, then a drift a little bit, and now we're coming off those highs with the dow up 50 points. but we were in all-time high territory, very briefly. and the same thing for the s&p. we've been wondering, when are we finally going to get an all-time high close on the s&p? doesn't look like it's going to happen either. the number to keep an eye on, 1,565.15. fedex announcing those disappointing earnings, down sharply, down 7% today. that took the wind out of the sales of the transports, which you've been highlighting lately, maria, have been very stro
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that company has a great yield. >> edward life sciences. i keep thinking that this device will bea -- it's a congested heart failure drug and it's not so hot. >> madmow at 6:00 and 11:00, what have you got. we are continuing with oligopolies and companies that have -- >> airlines, rails? >> twitter @jimcramer. people convince mead there's a lot of cheap beer out there and we can open up brooklyn brewery tomorrow. >> they do a great job. >> melissa's been highlighting throughout this week that it's the biggest week for ipos of the year. >> right on cue. >> and it's opened higher by 35% right at the open for marin software. this is one that had increased a share. >> and it's $18.87. >> it's got the buzz words. if we'll go down the marin chain and it's a pharma. this company has got. when you look at the client list, that's impressed and it's badda bing. facebook, google, yahoo! , japan, and if you're an advertiser. and we'll ask the ceo about the net loss for 2012 and the 60 million in revenues. remember 7 million shares was the initial price
that company has a great yield. >> edward life sciences. i keep thinking that this device will bea -- it's a congested heart failure drug and it's not so hot. >> madmow at 6:00 and 11:00, what have you got. we are continuing with oligopolies and companies that have -- >> airlines, rails? >> twitter @jimcramer. people convince mead there's a lot of cheap beer out there and we can open up brooklyn brewery tomorrow. >> they do a great job. >> melissa's been...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> and you're watching cnbc's "squawk on the street" this monday. we are live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell set to ring in 45 seconds' time. cyprus say concern, jim, but the context here is let's see how this thing plays out. it's a small country and we have a pretty strong market on our hands. >> it's good to keep in perspecti perspective. we were talking over the weekend, brian and i, the banks are going get sold, but think about it because our banks, the standards for our banks are so rock solid versus the rest of the world that to sell them here, and i know they'll come down a little and you might look back and regret if they go down 3%, 4% without you. >> regret not getting in when they drop. >> not the open. not right now. >> i'm just saying that our banks are all going to be off and by wednesday afternoon, after the fed you'll say, you know what sfwh i could have bought j.p. morgan at 48 and maybe that wo
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> you're >> you're watching cnbc's "squawk on the street." we are watching the financial capital of the world where the opening bell is set to ring in 45 minutes and we are indicating to have an up day across the board on wall street. the question is will we see the laggards in yesterday's session recoup some of their losses. most notably the financials and a lot of the financials were quite weak on scares about cyprus. we're looking past it a little bit at this point. >> i think on a secondary reflection and remember on thursday there will be big bank lines and the bears will come rit baback and there's been a lot of refinancing and the banks and literally right now, citi, and bank of america doing a lot of refinancing and i do believe the commercial real estate is coming back. that's a real big play. i'd love to know how citi holdings is doing in this rising environment. >> there's a lot to like. i like citi here and there you have the o
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> back just in time for the opening bell on this tuesday. let's get a look at the s&p 500 at the top of the screen. at the big board this morning. nypd chief, esposito highlighting his retirement after 45 years. >> holy cow! >> of dedicated public service at the new york stock exchange. that's a career, gem. that is a career. >> these guys make it so the city's a changed place. a lot of it has to do with what the police have done. >> in our life time. frightening place, neighborhood. >> talk to anyone who was raised in this city and they've got stories to tell that the rest of us newbies cannot understand. trying to explain my streets why i would never walk down this street and now i want to live on this street. these guys. >> the stars of comcast and the e network's playing with fire. a new series that goes inside the professional and personal lives of the chefs, stars and taste makers of new york's culinary world. we love e and we love
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